Faith Academy senior Jasmine Rhodes drinks water after heading to bench for good in the fourth quarter. (Josh Bean/jbean@al.com)

DOTHAN, Alabama -- Faith Academy senior Jasmine Rhodes said the Rams have "unfinished business," referencing last year's dismal play in the state semifinals.

On Tuesday, at the Class 5A South girls regional, the Rams took care of business.

Rhodes, an LSU signee, scored 32 points on 12-of-17 shooting, the Rams shot 50 percent from the field, and cruised to a 76-43 victory over Russell County at Dothan Civic Center. Faith has now won 16 straight and remains unbeaten against 5A competition this season entering Friday's region title game against B.C. Rain, which beat Carroll-Ozark earlier in the day.

"I guess I was feeling it a little bit," Rhodes said. "I have to give it my teamates, too. They knocked down some shots."

Rhodes attacked from the opening tip, leading the Rams to a quick double-digit lead that eventually ballooned to as much as 38 points.

"She's a great player and really showed it today," Russell County coach Sam Moates said.

Added Faith coach Woodie Head, "Our team feeds off Jaz. As she goes, our team goes."

But Rhodes was just piece of the puzzle for the Rams (27-4), who outrebounded Russell County 46-20 and limited the Wildcats to just 32.6 percent shooting.

Sydney Westry added nine points and four assists for Faith. Areal Carter scored 14 points for Russell County, followed by 11 from Ieshia Hopwood and 10 from Lyshia Hammock.